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Admin Gets Jail Time for Resident's Death
26 Jun
Summary
- Former administrator sentenced to 1-3 years for neglect.
- Resident died after missing vital anti-seizure medication.
- Death was deemed preventable by the Attorney General.

Kelly R. Gonzales, a 50-year-old former administrator of a New Castle personal care home, was sentenced on June 24, 2026, to 1-3 years in prison. She was found guilty of neglect and endangering the welfare of a dependent person, related to the 2021 death of a resident.
The resident, who had a seizure disorder, died on December 2, 2021, after being without prescribed anti-seizure medication for over ten days. Gonzales failed to renew the resident's prescription or instruct staff to do so, a critical lapse in duty.
While Gonzales was found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office emphasized that the death was preventable. She was also ordered to pay $5,093 in restitution and is prohibited from working in personal care capacities.